The President of Russia's web site headlined "Russian-Chinese talks." Both leaders met in Shanghai.

They "signed a Joint Declaration of the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China on the new stage of comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation between the two countries."

They "witnessed the signing of a package of intergovernmental, interdepartmental and commercial documents on cooperation in the economy, trade, energy and the humanitarian areas."

They issued a joint statement. "(A)mbitious goals" were agreed on, it said. "(L)ong-term milestones" were established.

"(I)mportant bilateral documents" were signed. "Relations between Russia and the People's Republic of China are developing successfully and have reached a new level of comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation," it stressed.

"I'm sitting at a blockade post in a portacabin. The dialogue is quite interrogation oriented."

His car was searched. His laptop, equipment and personal belongings were confiscated.

"At the moment I'm with the Ukrainian forces…near Mariupol," he said. "I've been here for over two hours and I've been described, my status, as being detained in terms of I can't leave."

"I would also say I'm being treated OK…I believe that someone is coming."

"They've done checks on my documentation. They found my reports and clips I've done and they're now looking through them asking me my position on things, asking if I'm a spy, and asking me quite thorough questions."

"They've checked all my documentation and photos, my laptop and the car. So that's who I'm with at the moment."

He was asked about separatism. About working with RT. He "describ(ed) (his) position on Crimea."

He called its referendum legitimate. He stands by his position, he said.

He called Kiev's government illegitimate. It "isn't democratic. I don't support this current situation in the east of Ukraine," he said.

In Donetsk and Lugansk regions. He called attacking Eastern Ukrainians "completely wrong."

At the same time, he "maintains complete objectivity and neutrality as a correspondent."

His bulletproof jacket and helmet were confiscated. He's unharmed so far, he said. Incommunicado since cut off there's no way to know for sure.

Right Sector thugs targeted him. They put a bounty on his head. They offered $10,000 for his capture.

They called him a "Russian spy." His life's endanger in their hands. Or in sight to be shot in cold blood.

Radicalized Kiev elements posted a Facebook comment. He "works for terrorists," it said.

"(H)e photographs and publishes the location of Ukrainian troops…"

He "spreads disinformation. (He publishes) Putin's propaganda in the media."

"He must be immediately detained by Ukrainian forces ad deported from Ukraine." Orders come from "EuroMaidan leaders," it claimed.